RE[2]: D915 onboard audio & video in PC-BSD?

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Tue, 09/02/2008 - 17:32

There are a lot of options in the Free UNIX market at the moment. Everyone's favorite buzzword is Linux, and Sun is in the process of releasing Solaris under a Free Software license.


 

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